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Farscape — 3x14 — Infinite Possibilities, Part I: Daedalus Demands

Synopsis

An Ancient - again taking the form of Crichton's father Jack - appears on Talyn and accuses Crichton of sharing wormhole stabilizing technology with the Charrids, a vicious race who have formed an alliance with the Scarrans. Crichton realizes that Furlow, the mechanic from Dam-Ba-Da depot who once repaired Crichton's module and had a mercenary interest in wormhole technology, is the real guilty party. With a Scarran Dreadnought heading towards Dam-Ba-Da to collect Furlow's data, Jack must unlock the wormhole technology in Crichton's brain in order to build the ultimate weapon - but must first confront the evil Scorpius Clone in Crichton's mind.

Filler rating: not filler

Numerous major long term plot threads are serviced here.

Remarkable scenes

  • The "Jack" ancient showing up and threatening to kill John for misuse of his hidden wormhole knowledge.
  • Harvey stealing John's attention for a brief moment in a memory of bumper cars.
  • The crew getting pinned down by gunfire on the planet and Talyn swooping in to rescue them, getting burned by the stelar flare in the process.
  • John and Aeryn encountering a captured Furlow.
  • Rygel interrogating the Charrid, murdering him in the process, but managing to obtain vital intelligence that a Scarran dreadnought is due to arrive shortly.
  • Stark and Crais surveying the damaged Talyn.
  • Aeryn recruiting Rygel into manning the gun turret by appealing to his sense of patriotism.
  • Jack proposing to attempt to remove Harvey from John.
  • Rygel taking out Charrids and complaining of running out of ammo.
  • Jack and John attempting to remove Harvey.
  • Rygel's position being overrun and Rygel being struck with shrapnel.
  • Harvey surviving the procedure to remove him and taking over John's body.

Review

An exciting ride with amazing stakes and bold heroism from all our characters, even Rygel. This episode brilliantly ties together a number of plot threads by bringing back ancient-Jack and Furlow and combining their interests into a story about Scarran attempts to steal wormhole technology topped off with Harvey's struggle for survival. This plays out in an action packed story complete with even a Talyn strafing run.

The one weakness in the story is that it never makes clear why this John and not the other was summoned by Jack. It's easy to rationalize though. Perhaps Talyn just happened to be closer to the signal Jack was broadcasting. Whatever the reason, it's certainly nice to know the ancients found a new home after all and it's nice to catch up with Furlow again too as she was a lot of fun in her first appearance in season one.

The most remarkable story point though is the idea that Jack is both driving Harvey from John's mind and fully unlocking the secrets of wormholes from his mind so they can together build a wormhole weapon to destroy the Scarran dreadnought in order to prevent the Scarrans from acquiring wormhole technology. The impending arrival of the Scarrans, Jack's and John's apparent failure to eliminate Harvey, Rygel's wound, and Harvey taking over John's body again all make for a very exciting cliffhanger indeed.